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A lesson plan is a teacher's detailed description of the course of instruction or "learning trajectory" for a lesson. A daily lesson plan is developed by a teacher to guide class learning. Details will vary depending on the preference of the teacher, subject being covered, and the needs of the students .
Rotary Club of Hong Kong Island West Hong Chi Morninghope School; Rhenish Church Grace School; Society of Anaesthetists of Hong Kong B. M. Kotewall Memorial School; Society of Anaesthetists of Hong Kong Jockey Club Elaine Field School; Society of Anaesthetists of Hong Kong Ko Fook Iu Memorial School; Salvation Army Shek Wu School
These establishments cater to the 478 thousand secondary school students in Hong Kong (2008 figures). [7] The schools focus on the two major local public examinations, namely HKDSE and HKALE. Cram schools focus on teaching examination techniques as well as providing students tips on topics which may appear on the coming examination.
To further promote the sharing of these resources among educators, in 2008 ISKME launched the OER Commons Teacher Training Initiative, which focuses on advancing open educational practices and on building opportunities for systemic change in teaching and learning. One of the first OER resources for K-12 education is Curriki.
It has also made provision for creativity in teaching and learning with the construction of the “Kong Hwa Garden” (Chinese: 光华苑) which is an artistic replica of a typical Jiangnan-styled Chinese garden design. This place, which serves as an area for students to rest and relax, is also meant to be a source of inspiration and promotion ...
The Native-speaking English Teacher (NET) Scheme came into operation in Hong Kong in 1998. It is a scheme which allows governmental and government subsidised primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong to employ English teachers from overseas. The aim of the scheme is to provide local students with exposure to authentic English language and to ...
In 2003, the foundation established a non-profit, private independent school, the Independent Schools Foundation Academy (The ISF Academy), from Foundation Year to Grade 12 to cater for Mandarin and English education. In August 2003, the school began its temporary campus in Wanchai, with 56 students in Grades 1 to 4.
In 2023/2024, fees were HK$190,300 for preparatory students, HK$236,500 for students in years 7–11 and HK$243,400 for students in years 12–13. [ 24 ] As Kellett school is a not-for-profit international school, all fees or generated income is reinvested back into the school.